Judge orders accused rapist and former model, Dean Kelly, to return to the Orleans Parish Prison during a bond revocation hearing, Tuesday.

The former Aerosmith video star already faced with two counts of forcible rape, kidnapping and child pornography is now accused by prosecutors of inviting college-age girls to a Mardi Gras party this past February, supplying them with alcohol, obtaining their cell phone numbers without consent, and later sending those girls suggestive and harassing text messages.

On Tuesday afternoon a criminal court judge heard testimony from about a dozen witnesses including Kelly's mother, testifying those claims were untrue.

The defendant's attorney, Frank DeSalvo, called the allegations "hearsay."

"The judge weighed the evidence and made a decision that she thought was fair. I did not agree with her. It's not the first time I disagreed with a judge and it won't be the last time," DeSalvo told reporters following Tuesday's hearing.

On Monday, DeSalvo filed a lawsuit saying that the conditions at the Orleans Parish Prison were unsafe and unconstitutional, and would jeopardize Kelly's safety. The lawsuit cites those explosive videos released during last week's Consent Decree hearings, which showed alleged drug and alcohol use, and inmates flashing a loaded gun.

"You'll have to read my lawsuit," said Desalvo when asked if he would provide comment.

Kelly was remanded into custody late Tuesday afternoon and the judge increased his bond to $2.5 million. If he posts bond, the judge said under bond conditions Kelly would not be allowed to remain at his parent's home where he was staying on 24-hour home incarceration at the time of these new allegations.